Do you know what your sexual preferences, desire, limits, and deal-breakers are? If not, you are definitely not alone!

Healthy sexual boundaries involve mutual consent, open communication, and respect for personal comfort zones. Communicating one's needs, desires, and limits regarding sexual activity is key to establishing and maintaining these boundaries.

Come and join the Health Promotion team at the Great Court for an informal chat about:

  • What are sexual boundaries

  • Identifying different types of sexual boundaries

  • Tips for exploring what you like what you don't like and what you are comfortable with in relationships

  • How to communicate your boundaries with your partner/s and be curious about their boundaries

You will also receive resources and giveaways to safely explore in your own time!

About SEXtember at UQ

Everyone has the right to safe, healthy and thriving relationships with themselves and others

Join us for UQ's inaugural SEXtember festival, an initiative aiming to normalise sex-positive conversations about sex, sexuality, healthy relationships, sexual health and reproductive health.

The theme for UQ's SEXtember festival this year is Bodies and Boundaries in recognition of the many social pressures we can face regarding our body (and its functions) and our relationships (spanning family, friends, romantic, sexual, work and more). This theme highlights the importance of taking care of, accepting, and respecting our own and other’s bodies and boundaries.

Join UQ Respect and UQ Wellbeing throughout September for a number of exciting events and opportunities including Hump Day, Feel Good Comedy, You Can’t Ask That panel event, Drag Trivia and Clay Connections.

We are excited to partner with UNSW, USyd, UNC and UoA to deliver a number of online events for you to engage with privately across a variety of topics including Queer Sex Education and including a keynote webinar from Matt Brown from She Is Not Your Rehab.

 

Learn More about SEXtember

Venue

St Lucia
Room: 
Great Court